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My last 3 years of tax returns show a much lower income than the projected income for this year, and my last 3 years of tax returns show income rather significantly below the poverty line. A few points:

-New Employer

-Currently living in family owned house, no rent

-Have about 17k in investments (roth IRA, 401k)

- Income average of about $14k/year for last 3 years

My Parents are considering sponsoring her, but obviously unsure about the obligation of 10 years or until a US citizen, which i completely understand.

I am thinking about attempting to file on my own with my assets and new employment, and seeing how it goes, but if i am initially rejected, how far back does the process go? can I just go get a sponsor and reinterview or do I need to start over?

Appreciate the help!

 
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